Chapter 93: The Organization Wants You to Kill Him! (1/2)

Chapter 93: The Organization Wants You to Kill Him!

Liao Junhua sat by the side and looked at the letter in his hands. The letter was quite long and had something that Wang Chao didn’t understand written on it. But as time went on, Liao Junhua’s face grew more and more serious.

Wang Chao had no wish to disturb him and instead thought back to the movement and stances Dai Jun and Liao Junhua had shown him on the beach.

These two men were masters of repute and strength. Liuhe Xinyi and Xingyi Quan were branches to the same tree, and so if they could teach each other, both sides would profit greatly.

Liao Junhua’s most proficient style of fighting had been with the monkey stance. A single squat to shrink his body into a ball was enough to take him to the size of a small child. And in this way, he would be able to pull of the “Miracle of Contortionism” as depicted in many Wuxia novels.

In the full usage of the monkey stance, the fighting style was incredibly nimble, fierce and could explode with force from little action. This contraction and then detraction process involved a large amount of power that was usually hidden, but its killing power was incredible nonetheless.

To be specific, Wang Chao had especially admired Liao Junhua’s most amazing trump card, the “Hidden Leg” of the “Dog Passing Water”.

While the “Dog Passing Water” was offensive to the eyes along with its stance, its practicality was enormous.

Squatting and contracting the body, the leg would be able to fly out at any direction without a sign. The abdomen and both legs would break out with Jin towards the bladder–marking another similarity to the natural movements of a dog passing water. With a power so tremendous and unpredictable, its accuracy was nearly a hundred percent.

When a dog passed water, it was because it needed to piss that it would swing its leg away. This single movement had been practiced and refined a thousand times to get to the natural movement people used now.

“If there is a small crack in the transitioning of my opponent, my leg will change directions without a thought. If there is no crack, then I will naturally withhold. It will be my opponent’s movements that will direct my leg, I myself will play no part in it.” Liao Junhua had held this process of thinking for his Hidden Leg.

It was with this move that Liao Junhua had made a name for himself throughout the American Chinese Association. No matter how strong a person was, his “Dog Passing Water” and “Hidden Leg” had forced many people’s legs to fracture and break without mercy.

That was because of the power of his Hidden Leg exceeded over 750 kilograms. That was far more than enough for a wooden stake to be snapped in half and for a single large tree to have a good chunk kicked off.

Wang Chao was highly proficient in Xingyi, Bagua, and Taichi. But when it came to what he was best at, he had reached a level of mastery in was the “Chopping Jin of the Tiger Stance” and the “Drilling Jin of the Snake Stance”.

A single display was enough to devour the heavens.

Do not fear the one who knows a thousand moves, but the one who knows a single move to perfection.

Wang Chao had been very skilled at transitioning from the Chopping Jin to the Eagle’s Claw. This movement was simple and had only required a single chop to claw action. But this simplistic action wasn’t yet perfected since he had only practiced it for half a year. Even understanding the principle of taking the essence of the sun and moon had only been enough for a simple success.

After the “Tiger’s Chop” came the “Eagle’s Claw”, and after the “Eagle’s Claw” came the “Tearing”. After the eagle swoops down on a pig, both of its claws would tear apart its prey fiercely into several pieces!

Wang Chao’s practice of the tiger and eagle stance required the chop and claw to grab hold of the enemy before transitioning into a tear and pull motion. While this was a simple process, it’s cruelty was an absolute mess.

Basically, when an expert used his hands to chop and grab their enemy and then explode with the “Eagle’s Tear” and “Eagle’s Rip”, the entire arm would rip apart the body. At the very least, a good chunk of the flesh would be pulled away, leaving behind a bloody wound.

In the animal kingdom, the weak are prey to the strong. If you don’t die, then I will be the one dead. A fight was no different. However, a study of martial arts deviated from that.

In Chinese martial arts, the most important thing was not fighting, but maintaining a good health. It was because of this cultivation of the health that it was called “martial” in martial arts. Otherwise, it would simply be called a death battle.

For the next few days, Wang Chao had dedicated his mind to thinking of martial arts and his heart to cultivating his health. His body qualities had reached their limits due to Taichi, and so his martial arts had improved by leaps and bounds. Tiger’s Pounce, Tiger’s Chop, Eagle’s Claw, Eagle’s Tear, and Eagle’s Rip. The movements of these two stances had long since been linked together and practiced to the realm where the sound follows the fist.

But because of how brutally savage the moves after the Eagle’s Tear was, Wang Chao had made himself stop after reaching the Eagle’s Claw in practice.

The pouncing of the tiger stance brought the power high, but when transitioning to the eagle stance to come swooping down from the air, the power would skyrocket to its peak. If these two stances reached a balance, then the transitioning would be nimble, strong, and insidious.

For that reason, the monkey would come after the eagle stance. A monkey could hop, steal the peach, scratch the face, and grab sand. It was far more shrewd and hidden than the eagle stance. While the Eagle’s Tear and Rip were fierce, it was not hidden. A monkey carried secrets within its fierceness which combined to be vicious.

There was no such thing as cruelest, only more cruel.

Likewise, there was no such thing as most hidden, only even more hidden.

Liao Junhua’s monkey stance had reached the realm of a master and perfection. During the matches between Wang Chao and him, his monkey stance had provided a guide for Wang Chao to slowly understand the stance and reach mastery as well.

At the same time, his Hidden Jin had reached his waists, chest, back, legs, and hands.

There existed a bottleneck in between the Clear Jin and Hidden Jin. Likewise, from the Clear Jin to the crisp Jin where the “sound follows the fist” was also a bottleneck where one would be able to reach another realm.

For every bottleneck, as long as it was crossed, then a boundless road would open up.

Wang Chao had already passed through these two bottlenecks and was now traveling on that wide open road. For his martial arts to improve by such a large amount was a natural process.

“When I blocked Liao Junhua’s the Hidden Leg of his ‘Dog Passing Water’, I felt as if I predicted it, so I was able to be ahead of him by a single step. Loosening the muscles, attacking with the pores, and emptying the intent….but, this is just a practice match. We have no hostilities between each other and so we can fight with a clear mind. If this was a battle to the death, just how would either of us be able to empty our intents?”

A battle between experts would naturally cause both sides to break out with a hostile aura.

As long as it was a true battle to the death, then there would be a hostile intent. And from that, Wang Chao’s mind, intent and eyes would be affected by this and his enemy.

This was completely due to reflexes. If there was hostility in the fist, then there would be hostility in the heart.

But if the intent was empty, then the heart would feel no hostility towards their opponent. When the heart felt no hostility, then they would be able to have foresight. Before the autumn wind can even blow, a cicada would already be aware of it.